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please join us. -- a team special. please join us. >> a day after senator edward kennedy's death, critics are weighing in on the rhetoric on health care reform. >> senator edward kennedy's allies on the left have made no secret of the hopes that his legacy will bolster the health care reform plans. with senator robert byrd even suggesting that the bill be named for kennedy. that has some influential conservative voices sounded the alarm charging that they are inappropriately female announcer: from jennifer, while supplies last, this luxurious microfiber sofa and chair for just $399. our most dramatic offer ever: both pieces, just $399. while supplies last. from jennifer: you don't have to spend a lot to have good taste. e nuto see a few more showers throu the metro area. the heaviest rain is probably going to come to our area tomorrow afternoon. >> that is it for us now. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- e
please join us. -- a team special. please join us. >> a day after senator edward kennedy's death, critics are weighing in on the rhetoric on health care reform. >> senator edward kennedy's allies on the left have made no secret of the hopes that his legacy will bolster the health care reform plans. with senator robert byrd even suggesting that the bill be named for kennedy. that has some influential conservative voices sounded the alarm charging that they are inappropriately female...
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edward klein is with us. we have talked about the last days. what details do you know about when he found out that he had cancer and that it was terminal? >> this happened in may 2008. basically, what happened is he had a daughter who had breast cancer. the chairman of the house committee had gotten his chief aide on the health committee to gather what they call anti- cancer group together to see what could be done. he did exactly the same thing for himself. they had this cancer group assembled from all over the world, and they decided what would be the very best treatment for him, but they also told him that his prognosis was very grim, and he would be lucky if he could last six months. shepard: i know of history. it is well-documented, but how did he take that? what have family members and others said about his mood following that? >> it is always hard to read senator kennedy because he is not in introspective guy who cries in his beer. he is one of these guys, "let's get up and do it and get it done." he s
edward klein is with us. we have talked about the last days. what details do you know about when he found out that he had cancer and that it was terminal? >> this happened in may 2008. basically, what happened is he had a daughter who had breast cancer. the chairman of the house committee had gotten his chief aide on the health committee to gather what they call anti- cancer group together to see what could be done. he did exactly the same thing for himself. they had this cancer group...
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thank you for joining us on this thursday. we start with your traffic and weather together every 10 minutes. >> let's start with brian van de graaff. the time of year when we start to things -- we start to see things shift will been. >> we had y 92rdeses.ay ly haariety of te variety of mpteeratures. 64 in harrisonburg. sunshine this morning. and it afternoon storms. temperatures in the upper 80's. we will talk more about the upcoming weekend. >> traffic is good in maryland. nothing on 95, to 95. there has been a crash on 395 northbound, as you see. it is after glebe road wrote a book before the exit for washington boulevard. the right lane is closed. >> thank you. >>> we begin with more on the death of senator ted kennedy. he lost his battle with brain cancer tuesday night. he was the last of the kennedy brothers. >> and his body will be on display today in boston before a funeral and burial on saturday. we will have a live report. we will also report on his legacy. he is being remembered as a tireless advocate for health care
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walmart.@@@@@@ has progress taken us to a better place? i'd say it's taken us for a ride. honestly, what thanks do we owe progress? we're up to our necks in landfill, and down to the wire in resources and climate change is out to get us. that's why progress plays no role inside post shredded wheat. here, we put the "no" in innovation. post original shredded wheat is still just the one simple, honest ingredient which naturally comes with vitamins, minerals and fiber. all we did was make it spoon size. did we go too far? >>> welcome back. i'm david shuster live in washington. >> i'm tam ran hall live in new york. we're looking at live pictures of the motorcade carrying the body of senator edward kennedy. we've been watching an incredible morning and an incredible moment in hiflt for this country as they travel routh 3 to route 93 to boston. we expect the motorcade to pass or cross over the rose fitzgerald kennedy greenway. that's a park senator kennedy joined with community leaders in creating that giving mothers and children green space in the heart of the city. let's bring
walmart.@@@@@@ has progress taken us to a better place? i'd say it's taken us for a ride. honestly, what thanks do we owe progress? we're up to our necks in landfill, and down to the wire in resources and climate change is out to get us. that's why progress plays no role inside post shredded wheat. here, we put the "no" in innovation. post original shredded wheat is still just the one simple, honest ingredient which naturally comes with vitamins, minerals and fiber. all we did...
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tell us about that. >> that's right. most conservatives are laying down their criticism for the time being. some aren't. online web editors at almost any website that features a ted kennedy article have been frantically scrambling to try to sensor comments, trying to figure out what comments are okay, what are not. conservative columnist andrew brig brightbar led the charge calling kennedy a villain and saying other things we can't necessarily repeat on such a family friendly show. >> actually, we've taken it pretty low on this show. we smashed that ceiling a long time ago or i guess basement. let's not repeat those. >> okay. >> i did find your article interesting yesterday. rush limbaugh showed great restraint, saying that he felt uncomfortable saying anything negative about senator kennedy as did michelle maul klkin, shed other republicans, back off. >> the only thing he said was senator kennedy was lion and we were his prey. that was actually pretty tame. chap paquiddick was one of the biggest buzz words online. ted k
tell us about that. >> that's right. most conservatives are laying down their criticism for the time being. some aren't. online web editors at almost any website that features a ted kennedy article have been frantically scrambling to try to sensor comments, trying to figure out what comments are okay, what are not. conservative columnist andrew brig brightbar led the charge calling kennedy a villain and saying other things we can't necessarily repeat on such a family friendly show....
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what will this study tell us? >> approximately 100 children are expected to be involved with this study at emory university. what did they are trying to determine is whether they can administer the h1n1 vaccine along with seasonal flu vaccine at the same time. as the study is going on, other research facilities around the country will be conducting similar studies on children to determine which dosage is most effective. trace: i guess we have the same concerns. what do parents have a for incentive to put their kids up as volunteers? there has got to be a little bit of a safety concern. >> you would think so, but the parents participating in the study, at least the mother is that we spoke to, said that after she researched the issue, she realized that the companies that make this vaccine are the same companies that make seasonal flu vaccines, using the same process. the only thing different is the portion. as far as the incentive, most americans are not going to get their hands on this vaccine until mid october. th
what will this study tell us? >> approximately 100 children are expected to be involved with this study at emory university. what did they are trying to determine is whether they can administer the h1n1 vaccine along with seasonal flu vaccine at the same time. as the study is going on, other research facilities around the country will be conducting similar studies on children to determine which dosage is most effective. trace: i guess we have the same concerns. what do parents have a for...
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i hope you join us. if we work together and work in a bipartisan way, together i think we can make it better. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. the next guest is the former national legislative chair for the virginia chapters of narf. he worked for many years, 33 years total for the department of agriculture, including the foreign agricultural service. he joined narf in august 1995 and has served as national legislative chair for the springfield chapter, president of the springfield chapter, and national legislative chair for the statewide virginia federation of chapters. he also chaired the legislative committee for narf's legislative committees. [applause] >> thank you. narf has a laundry list of issues. you will find them outlined in this brochure that is out on the table in the back in the lobby. i was wondering how much i would be boring you if i went through some of them last week when george burke had the insight to call and say do not talk about that. talk about health care. that is what we wil
i hope you join us. if we work together and work in a bipartisan way, together i think we can make it better. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. the next guest is the former national legislative chair for the virginia chapters of narf. he worked for many years, 33 years total for the department of agriculture, including the foreign agricultural service. he joined narf in august 1995 and has served as national legislative chair for the springfield chapter, president of the springfield...
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check us out atfreshexpress.com/freshoffers. so i could control everything my daughter sees and hears. (boy) you can't control your kid's exposure to sex. (girl) but you can influence how they behave. (boy) so talk to them. (girl) tell them you want them to wait to have sex. deal. >> i'm very deeply saddened that kennedy has died. he made an enormous contribution to the peace process and to u.s. politics. he's probably the most influence senator in the last century. >> he was perceived as being a sympathizer at times with the ara. as a deal was brokerd between old enemies, senator kennedy's influence is recognized and last year was given an honorary knighthood for his involvement in the process. he was also recognized by president carter. he spoke in a maverick style on the international stage. ted kennedy was a great kennedy and was also a great friend of the state of israel israel. he has had a strong and original voice that was held and respected all over the world. >> these opinions have been -- wheel his passing maynd kate
check us out atfreshexpress.com/freshoffers. so i could control everything my daughter sees and hears. (boy) you can't control your kid's exposure to sex. (girl) but you can influence how they behave. (boy) so talk to them. (girl) tell them you want them to wait to have sex. deal. >> i'm very deeply saddened that kennedy has died. he made an enormous contribution to the peace process and to u.s. politics. he's probably the most influence senator in the last century. >> he was...
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call us toll-free now to find out how you can get one. grandpa: at first i hought i couldn't afford, a power chair, but thanks to my hoveround team, it didn't cost me a penny. tom kruse: 9 out of 10 people got their hoveround for little or no cost last year. that's why the most pimportant thing you can do right now is call us now to see if hoveround is right for you. announcer: call now to find out how you can get a hoveround in your !home right now., you'll receive a free information kit featuring a free video. you'll also get a !certificate for a free in-home test drive. there's no ct and !there's no obligation, so call today. grandma: calling hoveround is the best thing yocan do. announcer: call the number on "your screen for your free consultation, information kit, video and test drive certificate. >> this morning we're taking a look at how some papers across the country are covers the funeral plans. here's the "boston herald" with an iconic picture of the bay state senator. their story spells out basically the plans for his fural. he
call us toll-free now to find out how you can get one. grandpa: at first i hought i couldn't afford, a power chair, but thanks to my hoveround team, it didn't cost me a penny. tom kruse: 9 out of 10 people got their hoveround for little or no cost last year. that's why the most pimportant thing you can do right now is call us now to see if hoveround is right for you. announcer: call now to find out how you can get a hoveround in your !home right now., you'll receive a free information kit...
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us. and throughout his beloved boston, edward moore kennedy is remembered. his singular career assessed and calculated and he mourned in 100 million hearts and more. >> his extraordinary life on this earth has come to an end. an extraordinary -- and the extraordinary good delives on. >> to paraphrase shakespeare, i don't think we shall ever see his like again. >> with brian williams in hyannis port where news breaks that massachusetts may change its laws to enable the appointment of a successor. mike barnicle on his friend teddy. ken burns on the last great speech in denver exactly one year before his death. lawrence o'donnell on the meaning of the lion of the senate. michael on the man history should judge as the greatest of the kennedys. and senator bernie sanders on how his passing will affect the lion's final quest and how it will affect a new president's pledge. i promised teddy. >> this is the cause of my life. new hope that we will break the old gridlock and guarantee that every am
us. and throughout his beloved boston, edward moore kennedy is remembered. his singular career assessed and calculated and he mourned in 100 million hearts and more. >> his extraordinary life on this earth has come to an end. an extraordinary -- and the extraordinary good delives on. >> to paraphrase shakespeare, i don't think we shall ever see his like again. >> with brian williams in hyannis port where news breaks that massachusetts may change its laws to enable the...
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oh, mike is also joining us. mike will be along in just a second looking at the political implications, but we begin with the motorcade. hi, peter. >> dillon, good to give with you. as one of the headlines reads, the lion rests. and today, that is the case. the family has been standing vigil inside the compound. this morning, we have seen some members of the family. at about 1:00 today, this motorcade will begin. it will drive 70 miles into boston. it will follow the route of celebrated life of this man and is remember, the trail, as some have described it from here, along that path it's the sight of the presidential library on its way. the church where he prayed with his daughter, k a ra, that's where things will wind up today. among those stops, the car will pass by fenal hall where the mayor will toll the bell 47 times for the 47 years ted kennedy served in the senate here. finally, it will end up at the church as we noted where he celebrated the life of his daughter, kara, where he had cancer. timely, the pub
oh, mike is also joining us. mike will be along in just a second looking at the political implications, but we begin with the motorcade. hi, peter. >> dillon, good to give with you. as one of the headlines reads, the lion rests. and today, that is the case. the family has been standing vigil inside the compound. this morning, we have seen some members of the family. at about 1:00 today, this motorcade will begin. it will drive 70 miles into boston. it will follow the route of celebrated...
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deborah feyerick for us. thanks. >>> it could take months to fill kennedy's senate seat unless there was a change in state law. it requires a special election in five months on cnn's "american morning" deval patrick says he supports changing the law for a special election. >> the legislature and the legislative leaders, i know, are seriously considering this request and this minor change to make a temporary appointment to the senate. they are focused not so much on whether it can be done and how it can be done and how to get it accomplished and that's not a simple calculation. they've got to work their way through it and i think they're working their way through it in good faith. you're right about the state, both in terms of health care, climate change and frankly the further considerations of how states are assisted through these very, very difficult times and how working people are put back to work and all of these are critical issues where no time can be lost and, frankly, the persistence of partisanship
deborah feyerick for us. thanks. >>> it could take months to fill kennedy's senate seat unless there was a change in state law. it requires a special election in five months on cnn's "american morning" deval patrick says he supports changing the law for a special election. >> the legislature and the legislative leaders, i know, are seriously considering this request and this minor change to make a temporary appointment to the senate. they are focused not so much on...
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i'm using mybrain and trying to save the taxpayers' money -- i am using my brain. i had nearly died three times. host: thank you for calling in with your personal experience. mike, in la grange, texas. caller: yes, it is ridiculous what medicare pays for the hardware. i have a machine that medicare pays $75 per month for this machine. i founded on the internet where it retails for $239. they have been paying $75 per month for about 10 years. it is the same thing with wheelchair's. it is ridiculous. you're just giving money away. i cannot understand. host: bruce vladeck, medicare part b is for this durable medical equipment, right? guest: yes, and i could not agree more caller. every administrator in the agency going back to the 1980's has tried to change what medicare pays for durable medical. medical we have proposed changes in fees and -- what medicare pays for durable medical equipment. we have proposed changes in fees and changes in bidding. every single time live executive-branch under both parties to eliminate those overpayments, the congress has prevented it
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joining us now, senior political analyst, david gurden. senior political correspondent, candy crowley. and chief national correspondent, john king. david, where does kennedy rank, you think, in the pantheon of u.s. lawmakers? >> reporter: i think he's going to rank in the top ranks of the 20th century lawmakers. one of the most effective legislators of the last 50 years. he didn't have the rhetorical power, say, of a clay or a webster of the 19th century, but he left an enormous imprint upon our politics. he was -- all the kennedys, as you know, anderson, were competitors, they were warriors. he was a happy warrior. he brought a joy to politics. he just loved it. and there was always this -- when he was at his rhetorical height, you could always see this kind of internal smile, like laughing at himself a little bit, but caring passionately about the issues. and so he did leave, not only a number of issues that were resolved favorably, whether it was in education or in health care or the like, but he also left some lost causes, for others t
joining us now, senior political analyst, david gurden. senior political correspondent, candy crowley. and chief national correspondent, john king. david, where does kennedy rank, you think, in the pantheon of u.s. lawmakers? >> reporter: i think he's going to rank in the top ranks of the 20th century lawmakers. one of the most effective legislators of the last 50 years. he didn't have the rhetorical power, say, of a clay or a webster of the 19th century, but he left an enormous imprint...
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you can e-mail us, cnn.com/primenews. or send us a text at hlntv. just start your message with the word prime. it's your chance to be heard. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> this is "prime news." i'm mike galanos. kidnapped 18 years ago, an 11-year-old girl, she's now 29. jaycee dugard found alive. walked into a police station yesterday. two people in custody. back in 1991, she was grabbed walking to her school bus stop. just 150 yards from her home. her dad was inside the house, actually saw the car pull up and take her. terrifying to think of that. now nearly two decades later, her family's in complete shock. listen to the emotion. here's jaycee's stepfather. >> my wife called me in, she said, are you sitting down? i said yes. she said, they found jaycee. she paused for a few seconds and said she's alive. we both cried for about ten minutes. as a matter of fact, my voice hasn't come back yet. and we just talked. she had told me she had actually talked to jaycee on the telephone. >> i can't imagine all the emotions they're going through. w
you can e-mail us, cnn.com/primenews. or send us a text at hlntv. just start your message with the word prime. it's your chance to be heard. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> this is "prime news." i'm mike galanos. kidnapped 18 years ago, an 11-year-old girl, she's now 29. jaycee dugard found alive. walked into a police station yesterday. two people in custody. back in 1991, she was grabbed walking to her school bus stop. just 150 yards from her home. her dad was...
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we can't use them for a vacation. you can use the points for just about anything. i know... ♪ the way you look tonight ♪ chase what matters. get your new chase sapphire card at chase.com/sapphire. ( special interest groups are trying to block progress on health care reform, derailing the debate with myths and scare tactics. desperately trying to stop you from discovering that reform won't ration care. you and your doctor will always decide the best treatment for you. tell congress not to let myths get in the way of fixing what's broken with health care. learn the facts at healthactionnow.org. conservative, republican from utah who considered the liberal lion a friend. the kennedys are often referred to as american royalty and the 1,000-day administration of john f. kennedy as camelot. the camelot is also the idea of the kennedys and after jfk and bobby kennedy was killed, it was up to ted kennedy to take the helm and keep that dream alive. now that he is gone, just two weeks after the death of his sister, eunice shriver, has camelot come to an end? candy crowle
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tell us the impact? >> some of the impact he is having, wolf, senator kennedy called health care the cause of his life. well, now, president obama will not have to worry about seeing this ad if he happens to be channel surfing today. >> the beach is nice this time of year but while president obama vacations, concerns mount about his health care plan. why? because his public option health plan could lead to government-run health care. >> that's because the group behind it is suspending the ad campaign they say, out of respect for senator ted kennedy. they issued a statement about the sceptor saying this. h his devotion made him a hero. his voice and presence will be missed. now, it might be a surprising news to some that they have done this. considering that the group, conservative for patients rights, which is run by a former health care executive who had to pay a settlement to the government, has spent more than $4 million in recent weeks on ads against health care reform. all of this leaves us wonderin
tell us the impact? >> some of the impact he is having, wolf, senator kennedy called health care the cause of his life. well, now, president obama will not have to worry about seeing this ad if he happens to be channel surfing today. >> the beach is nice this time of year but while president obama vacations, concerns mount about his health care plan. why? because his public option health plan could lead to government-run health care. >> that's because the group behind it is...
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give us a call, let us know your view. that's 877-tell-hln. you can also shoot us an e-mail by going to cnn.com/hln, click under "your views." we'll air some of your responses. we know you have an opinion on this one. >>> new evidence has been released in the -- nine of the children were at home. surveillance cameras captured men entering the home and stealing a safe. there it is. ed lavandera has watched the tapes from pensacola, florida, with all the details. ed, we understand you were in court, just got out. what can you tell us? >> reporter: we spent the last 2 1/2 hours combing through the new le released evidence. under florida law, any time evidence like this is turned over in the discovery process, in the months leading up to a murder trial, once that evidence is turned over to defense attorneys, it then becomes public. however, the judge in this case ruled in what amounts to the video surveillance images and the crime scene photos, that those would be kept under a bit tighter control. so the deal that was reached, it would be under ti
give us a call, let us know your view. that's 877-tell-hln. you can also shoot us an e-mail by going to cnn.com/hln, click under "your views." we'll air some of your responses. we know you have an opinion on this one. >>> new evidence has been released in the -- nine of the children were at home. surveillance cameras captured men entering the home and stealing a safe. there it is. ed lavandera has watched the tapes from pensacola, florida, with all the details. ed, we...